The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... question in its original form . I will not now again enter into a discussion of it . It will , how- ever , be a useful lesson to me , and , I trust , to the House , to observe through what mazes we have travelled . First , the ...
... question in its original form . I will not now again enter into a discussion of it . It will , how- ever , be a useful lesson to me , and , I trust , to the House , to observe through what mazes we have travelled . First , the ...
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... question , or B. Key . After some time spent therein the Com- to make some impression on this House , he deem - mittee rose , and were refused leave to sit again . ed it proper in him to state a fact . When Mr. Monroe was in this city ...
... question , or B. Key . After some time spent therein the Com- to make some impression on this House , he deem - mittee rose , and were refused leave to sit again . ed it proper in him to state a fact . When Mr. Monroe was in this city ...
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... question , as he had all along been , on the subject of complimenting the President with the powers vested in Congress . The Constitution Mr. MACON . - One word in reply . I think it had placed the power in Congress , of declaring very ...
... question , as he had all along been , on the subject of complimenting the President with the powers vested in Congress . The Constitution Mr. MACON . - One word in reply . I think it had placed the power in Congress , of declaring very ...
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... question is to raise men for manning the gunboats , as I understand it . We have , this very session , passed a law ... question , taking it first on striking out . it hardly possible that they could already suffer so The question being ...
... question is to raise men for manning the gunboats , as I understand it . We have , this very session , passed a law ... question , taking it first on striking out . it hardly possible that they could already suffer so The question being ...
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... question occurs of relieving those seamen out of employ and in dis- tress , I will meet it with as much liberality as any gentleman . The only question now is , do the circumstances of the country require that we should raise this ...
... question occurs of relieving those seamen out of employ and in dis- tress , I will meet it with as much liberality as any gentleman . The only question now is , do the circumstances of the country require that we should raise this ...
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